Persimmon Festival, The Scarlet Oak Details on 09/30/2013 07:36 PM CDT
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Thanks everyone for shopping at the Scarlet Oak! Anfala had a wonderful time meeting all of you.

Shop Total Spent
The Scarlet Oak 21,300,359


Item Quantity
a pale suede three-finger tab 200
a bundle of drakar arrowheads 186
a bundle of zorchar arrowheads 136
a trio of bronze-dipped feathers 122
a bundle of rhimar arrowheads 116
a bundle of sleek blackbird fletchings 92
a bundle of cream-swept owl fletchings 85
a vial of gilded bronze paint 62
a vial of matte black paint 48
a bundle of ivory chickadee fletchings 45
a bundle of gornar arrowheads 43
a vial of persimmon red paint 41
a cherry amber almond-shaped pendant 27
a vial of deep merlot paint 26
some hip-slung ivory suede pants 25
a rigid leather thigh-quiver inset with cherry amber slats 24
an open-back dark leather corset structured with pale bone 23
a low-slung dark suede hip-quiver 21
a bundle of pumpkin oriole fletchings 20
a dark plum suede fletching satchel 17
a bundle of banded turkey fletchings 16
a bundle of mocha sparrow fletchings 16
a vial of fawn brown paint 15
a vial of golden amber paint 14
a lustrous applewood cylinder 14
a vial of burnt orange paint 12
a bundle of navy magpie fletchings 12
a rustic crate of pallid birch branches 12
a rough-hewn black pine case 12
an oiled coffee leather three-fingered glove 12
a vial of light cinnamon paint 11
a burnt orange cylinder carved with pumpkins 11
a bundle of azure bluejay fletchings 9
a pale ash crate carved with the image of a stag 9
an acorn-carved oak case 9
an ivory quilted leather quiver 9
a muted scarlet dagger inset with cider-hued amber 6
a vial of dark butternut paint 5
an olive suede coat with bone-beaded armbands on the sleeves 5
a layered ecru cotton tunic 5
a vial of pale cornsilk paint 4
a vial of harvest gold paint 4
a bundle of chestnut wren fletchings 4
a bundle of tawny hawk fletchings 4
a fine-grain maple long bow banded with polished antler 4
a pair of pale taupe canvas trousers laced in the front 4
a muted scarlet drill inset with cider-hued amber 4
a muted scarlet razor inset with cider-hued amber 4
a pale linden composite bow with faenor-traced leaves 3
a bundle of vivid cardinal fletchings 2
a bundle of bronze robin fletchings 2
a gnarled oak short bow stained a deep olive 1
a vial of pear green paint 1
a vial of muted copper paint 1
a vial of burnished ochre paint 0
a vial of cider brown paint 0
a bundle of carmine tanager fletchings 0
a bundle of dusky quail fletchings 0
a bundle of speckled falcon fletchings 0
a knotted red cedar crossbow with a bone-inlaid stock 0


~GM Luneth~
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Re: Persimmon Festival, The Scarlet Oak Details on 09/30/2013 07:49 PM CDT
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The Scarlet Oak was a lovely shop, Luneth! A friend of mine who adores fletching is very sad that the shop never made it to Plat. Perhaps this or another incarnation of it could somehow make it to our part of the world!

Gretchen

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Re: Persimmon Festival, The Scarlet Oak Details on 10/03/2013 09:53 PM CDT
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when was this? where? what scarlet oak shop?
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Re: Persimmon Festival, The Scarlet Oak Details on 10/04/2013 06:03 AM CDT
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It was September 20-27th in Cysaegir and the scarlet oak shop I believe was southeast of the commons there. Most of the discussion for it happened in the races/aelotoi section.
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Re: Persimmon Festival, The Scarlet Oak Details on 10/04/2013 08:55 AM CDT
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I see that now, I didnt see anything about it on the calendar, or the current events folder, or in the town folder. Maybe next time. I mostly have been saving for Ebons anyways, but anything archery related I always like to look through. I knew there was a festival coming at least, and several of us were sitting around in the landings discussing we had heard one was coming but no one knew when. I thought it had not happened yet.
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